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reporting live in san francisco, don knapp, kpix 45. >>> a run on chestnuts in the last two minutes. that just in. if you want to report someone who is cheating, check it out on our website kpix.come.com. >>> there is still time to get that one person left on your list the perfect gift. last minute ideas that will wow them without much effort, still aheadages all eyes on the sky tonight. we-- all eyes on the sky. we're tracking st. nick. you can, too, straight from your smart phone. ,,,, wouldn't it be nice if there was a wireless company that put you on their gift list? well say hello to aio! at aio wireless you can get an android smartphone free with activation. free android phone?!?! yes please. plus, aio has a reliable nationwide network and no annual contracts. it's like the presents just keep coming! a wireless company that puts me at the top of their list? i'm in! stop by your neighborhood aio store or visit aiowireless.com. breach. the retailer has already be hit with at le >>> target has met with attorneys general from several states about the massive security breach. they h
reporting live in san francisco, don knapp, kpix 45. >>> a run on chestnuts in the last two minutes. that just in. if you want to report someone who is cheating, check it out on our website kpix.come.com. >>> there is still time to get that one person left on your list the perfect gift. last minute ideas that will wow them without much effort, still aheadages all eyes on the sky tonight. we-- all eyes on the sky. we're tracking st. nick. you can, too, straight from your smart...
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don kna pp tells us those effected are looking for the couldn't tow help. >> reporter: for 16 years mike and janis enjoyed this view from their home high above cheer lake. now, they worry they may lose the view and their home. >> it is very difficult. i know -- me and my wife are -- our health is going down a little bit. actually our relationship is going a little on the edge sometimes because we don't know what to do. >> reporter: this house was the first to go. it is one of 8 abandoned. 10 others are threatened. >> the insurance companies say losses due to shifting soil are not covered. >> like a lot of the homeowners up here, we have our lives invested up here. >>> alberta's house is okay but she keeps her bags packed by the door. >> can you imagine something happening in the middle of the night and grabbing that bag and run. >> no, that is why i don't let my grandkids spend the my anymore. i don't want to put them through it. >>> >> reporter: nobody knows what is going on, the ground water shifting or the latest sewer line leaks or breaks in waterlines may of released millions of gal
don kna pp tells us those effected are looking for the couldn't tow help. >> reporter: for 16 years mike and janis enjoyed this view from their home high above cheer lake. now, they worry they may lose the view and their home. >> it is very difficult. i know -- me and my wife are -- our health is going down a little bit. actually our relationship is going a little on the edge sometimes because we don't know what to do. >> reporter: this house was the first to go. it is one of...
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don, back to you. >> thank you very much. you can see the browns in cleveland this sunday afternoon. live right here on wjzsubpoena 6789. >>> a big success for the making strides for breast cancer walk this weekend. 6000 people came out to walk around lake montevallo yesterday including many breast cancer survivors. the walk raised more than $300,000 to be used for research and support programs for breast cancer patients. wjz is proud to be a sponsor of making strides for breast cancer. jessica was the emcee and did a great job. >> a lot of fun. >>> still to come on wjz's eyewitness news at noon. the driving rains and high winds slash britain. why it could be the worst storm there in years. >> chris brown is in a washington d.c. lock-up right now. what he and his body guard are changed with doing. >>> the wind has died down. you may be able to ditch the jacket this afternoon. don't miss your updated first warning weather forecast. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, stoas it's partly sunny 54 degrees in central maryland. your weather foreca
don, back to you. >> thank you very much. you can see the browns in cleveland this sunday afternoon. live right here on wjzsubpoena 6789. >>> a big success for the making strides for breast cancer walk this weekend. 6000 people came out to walk around lake montevallo yesterday including many breast cancer survivors. the walk raised more than $300,000 to be used for research and support programs for breast cancer patients. wjz is proud to be a sponsor of making strides for breast...
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the passage, don pass it. melissa: and bring a camera? woodman has been approved? i have a lot of questions. >> with a great camera anywhere. yyu just turn on your phone. the bottom, bottom, bottom line is that of the this isoing to be like a life altering experience or aew yorkoulter experience for tourists. even if it doe pass of the council beacklingeople to write them a ticket because the bottom knocked off and back. they want to getn element of the street, that a leg element in making new york that ritanical place. melissa: i hope they are able to because then the -- thank you so much for coming on the show. we love you. all right. he is our "money" question of the day. that was fun. the thing customers should face fines or penalties for buyin counterfeit goods? a mixed bag of responses. some ses because customers generally know the difference, which i tnk is true. aot of you said you think the punishment should be lited to those are selling the counterfeits. interestinconversation. you want to here from more of you. like us on facook or follow me on twitt. al
the passage, don pass it. melissa: and bring a camera? woodman has been approved? i have a lot of questions. >> with a great camera anywhere. yyu just turn on your phone. the bottom, bottom, bottom line is that of the this isoing to be like a life altering experience or aew yorkoulter experience for tourists. even if it doe pass of the council beacklingeople to write them a ticket because the bottom knocked off and back. they want to getn element of the street, that a leg element in...
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i'm don lemon. >> i'm pamela brown. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east. >> good to be with you. >> you, too, don. >> we are going to move on. let's start with the latest on george zimmerman case. more than two days after a jury acquitted him in the killing of unarmed trayvon martin. we have not heard from the former neighborhood watch volunteer. there's no word, yet, if martin's family plans to sue for wrongful death. attorney general, eric holder says they are looking into the case. he called martin's death tragic and unnecessary. there were more protests monday in atlanta and houston with demonstrators demanding justice for the 17-year-old. in oakland, arrests, assault and vandalism. we now know more about what happened inside the jury room as the six women debated it. juror b-37 spoke to anderson cooper on "360" about what she thought about the testimony and the people involved. >> what did you think of george zimmerman? >> i think george zimmerman is a man whose heart is in the right place that got disp
i'm don lemon. >> i'm pamela brown. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east. >> good to be with you. >> you, too, don. >> we are going to move on. let's start with the latest on george zimmerman case. more than two days after a jury acquitted him in the killing of unarmed trayvon martin. we have not heard from the former neighborhood watch volunteer. there's no word, yet, if martin's family plans to sue for wrongful death. attorney general, eric holder says they are looking into the...
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cbs analyst don dyer says -- >> they estimate that the odds of getting hit by a piece of space debris are about one in a trillion. to put that in perspective, your can chances of getting hit by lightning is 1.14 million. it explode into thousands of pieces before crashing into the pacific. in fact, that's where most unmanned spacecraft end up when they lose orbit. in recent years, a russian -- nasa satellite, a russian space probe, and a spice station all landed harmlessly in the ocean. >> every year dozens of objects return to earth in similar fashion, but this one is unique return to earth in similar fashion, but this one is unique as it's a large spacecraft as far as spacecrafts go. they skip along the outer layers of the atmosphere, much like a rock skipping across a pond. it create add first high-resolution boundary between the earth's crust and mantle, but it also reiterated what isaac newton declared 350 years ago. what goes up must come down. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," an online shopping spree in china today, and the bank of america is hit wit
cbs analyst don dyer says -- >> they estimate that the odds of getting hit by a piece of space debris are about one in a trillion. to put that in perspective, your can chances of getting hit by lightning is 1.14 million. it explode into thousands of pieces before crashing into the pacific. in fact, that's where most unmanned spacecraft end up when they lose orbit. in recent years, a russian -- nasa satellite, a russian space probe, and a spice station all landed harmlessly in the ocean....
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don? >> any idea of a motive, susan? >> reporter: they don't know yet and we may never know because the only witness is the alleged killer. police believe this is the first time kyle and littlefield met routh. kyle, you know, has a foundation where he helps veterans with post-traumatic stress and the three men went to the range together in kyle's pickup truck. police think maybe this was supposed to be therapy for routh. now, police don't know if routh suffered from pstd. this is how they say all the men knew each other. >> there has been some mention of the suspect's mother was a school teacher for what we understand for a long time. she may have reached out to mr. kyle to try and help her son. >> reporter: now, routh is being held on $3 million bond, and it is a jail cell, he's there all by himself so police can keep an eye on him. he's charged with two murder counts, and he hasn't had a chance yet to enter a plea. don? >> but still not sure about the connection between these two men, ri
don? >> any idea of a motive, susan? >> reporter: they don't know yet and we may never know because the only witness is the alleged killer. police believe this is the first time kyle and littlefield met routh. kyle, you know, has a foundation where he helps veterans with post-traumatic stress and the three men went to the range together in kyle's pickup truck. police think maybe this was supposed to be therapy for routh. now, police don't know if routh suffered from pstd. this is...
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don, good to have you. up next on "the half," from tech to retail, plays on the stocks making the most noise on the street. gold wasn't too precious in the first quarter falling nearly 5%. we'll head to the futures fix to get the smart money's second quarter outlook when we come back. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> the european markets are closing now. >> the dow might be up 12% during the quarter, but europe is shutting out almost exactly where it started. as the banks reopen in cyprus, paul donovan summed it up best, cyprus has not caused problems for the rest of europe. it just means next time we get a problem, the reaction will be bigger and the way to sort it out will cost more. in the meantime, it's interesting to note that during the course of the recent weeks t
don, good to have you. up next on "the half," from tech to retail, plays on the stocks making the most noise on the street. gold wasn't too precious in the first quarter falling nearly 5%. we'll head to the futures fix to get the smart money's second quarter outlook when we come back. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll...
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and with a don lack of demand. >> i think there should be a significant reduction in the special benefits that help the wealthy. >> mort, let me tell you, mort is exactly right. >> hold on. just a minute. >> mort is exactly right. you not only ought to index colas for inflation, you should have a two year moratorium on all indexing for folks like me. increase the age of retirement. what we need is a margaret thatcher in there, willing to take the heat. if we don't get somebody like that john, we are really headed down the road to a disaster. eleanor? >> he hasn't gone as far as you all want. he put something out there and he is getting back basically a slap from the face. because the republicans don't want to own these cuts either. >> the republicans gave him credit. they credited him for putting it on the table jute chairman of the republican campaign committee said if they were going to run after democrats for trying to balance the budget on the backs of seniors, which is so blatantly hypocritical even speaker boehner called him out. >> under the u.s. constitution the president proposes
and with a don lack of demand. >> i think there should be a significant reduction in the special benefits that help the wealthy. >> mort, let me tell you, mort is exactly right. >> hold on. just a minute. >> mort is exactly right. you not only ought to index colas for inflation, you should have a two year moratorium on all indexing for folks like me. increase the age of retirement. what we need is a margaret thatcher in there, willing to take the heat. if we don't get...
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don don got a close look at the damage today telling us that those affected are could wanting -- are counting on the >> reporter: for 16 years, mike and janice have enjoyed this view from their home high above clear lake. now they worry that they may lose their home as they move away. >> it is very difficult. and i know that our health is going down a little bit. actually our relationship is going a little on the edge sometimes because we don't know what to do. >> reporter: this house is the first to go one of eight abandoned. ten others are threatened. >> there is a lot of the homeowners on up here. >> reporter: her house is okay, but she keeps her bags packed by the door. >> can you imagine having to grab that bag and run? >> no. that's why i won't let my grandkids spend the night anymore. >> reporter: no one is sure what is causing the sliding. thermal activity might be bubbling up or the ground line might be shifting. two breaks and water lines may have released millions of gallons into the hillside. if that is true, then residence may be able to get help from the community. >> t
don don got a close look at the damage today telling us that those affected are could wanting -- are counting on the >> reporter: for 16 years, mike and janice have enjoyed this view from their home high above clear lake. now they worry that they may lose their home as they move away. >> it is very difficult. and i know that our health is going down a little bit. actually our relationship is going a little on the edge sometimes because we don't know what to do. >> reporter:...
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thank you, don for that introduction i'm glad to be here at the tonight center again. it's also great to be here. i was telling me our deputy secretary marie this this was one of the first when we went through the translation of that to use the arresting are a fund it was such an enlightening positive effort in the tenderloin to use the federal program that president obama gave us. i'm here to welcome you to san francisco and thank you for being here for the home matters for health symposium. it is the right place to be because t n d c has been a powerful change and i'm glad their championinging the center between health. no one else can do that because you've got it it right here in the community. today's symposium is part of a commitment that our city is making. i wanted to let you know all the things we're going to continue the housing for everybody. last week, we you wanted up the helen rogers and my good friend reverend hall was under its a public-private partnership that's now to just conclusions in the wonderful home for more than one hundred of our cities prote
thank you, don for that introduction i'm glad to be here at the tonight center again. it's also great to be here. i was telling me our deputy secretary marie this this was one of the first when we went through the translation of that to use the arresting are a fund it was such an enlightening positive effort in the tenderloin to use the federal program that president obama gave us. i'm here to welcome you to san francisco and thank you for being here for the home matters for health symposium....
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here is don. >> thank you. news about those abused by former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky. the university is agreeing to pay out millions of dollars in damages to them. wjz and mike schuh are live with the latest on this. good morning, mike. >> reporter: good morning, don. good morning, everyone. this has been called one of the most troubling scandals in the history of college sports. penn state university agrees to a multipill --million dollar settlement with more than two dozen men who say they were the victims of jersey sandusky. he was accused of abusing ten victims on school property. but in an interview prosecutors admit that there are many more. >> there are dozens more, dozens. >> dozens more. >> yeah. >> reporter: attorney matt casey represents seven of the alleged victims that settled with the school. >> they are pleased to put it behind them but it's a remarkable achievement by courageous young men. >> reporter: the scandal cost joe paterno his job and three former university of
here is don. >> thank you. news about those abused by former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky. the university is agreeing to pay out millions of dollars in damages to them. wjz and mike schuh are live with the latest on this. good morning, mike. >> reporter: good morning, don. good morning, everyone. this has been called one of the most troubling scandals in the history of college sports. penn state university agrees to a multipill --million dollar settlement with...
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don and marty, have a great monday. see you. >> still to come on wjz this morning. >> speaking out against bullying. why one maryland actor is ta,,,,,,,,,,,,, good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. >> 23 after the hour. take a look at a graphic that we have for you. it will be a beautiful day. clear start. sunny finish. in between, look for a high of 63 degrees. don, take it away. >> this morning school watch, a local actor is getting involved in an anti- bullying campaign. many people will recognize him from a very different role. >> reporter: best known for his role as a low-level drug dealer on the hit show the wire, actor trey has a new gig. this is it. he has penned a hip hop song with an anti- bullying message to reach maryland students. it's about a boy that finds the courage to stand up against a bully. >> i thought it was amazing. he did an awesome job at his video. i think he taught us a lot. >> i wanted to talk about subjects that affect tod
don and marty, have a great monday. see you. >> still to come on wjz this morning. >> speaking out against bullying. why one maryland actor is ta,,,,,,,,,,,,, good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. >> 23 after the hour. take a look at a graphic that we have for you. it will be a beautiful day. clear start. sunny finish. in between, look for a high of 63 degrees. don, take it away. >> this morning school...
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grandfather started the academy in 1929, he and my grandmother and they were very good friends with don kingman and sat on our board and taught at the academy and when it was in a two-room loft, they moved around quite a bit because the land lords kept uping the rent and they were in china town for several years in an alley over, i think ha it was lights of china restaurant. and they ran the school in china town. so, we have a strong affiliation with asian pacific americans. frankly, they set the standards of the academy art university and we welcome them with open arms because of their work ethic and their diligence. and in fact one of our alums who is sitting here in the audience, actually designs the poster and instructs for us now. do you want to say hi in an academy of art grad? [ applause ] and as you know, we are art for industry, and we are creating portfolios for students so that they can get jobs for the 21st century. and i am proud to say that asian pacific americans are leading the charge in getting those jobs for the 21 century. and we are, very, very proud of them as stude
grandfather started the academy in 1929, he and my grandmother and they were very good friends with don kingman and sat on our board and taught at the academy and when it was in a two-room loft, they moved around quite a bit because the land lords kept uping the rent and they were in china town for several years in an alley over, i think ha it was lights of china restaurant. and they ran the school in china town. so, we have a strong affiliation with asian pacific americans. frankly, they set...
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then there was the school unity, all the people i knew went to don barr. that was what it was, it was the community. harold nelson got a big knowing laugh from the audience when he added my mother kept saying you are going to be somebody. the other part of being somebody is you'll never embarrass me. and this was something that really struck me as something i take for granted in my life and i am sure most people my age take for granted in our lives and it was from william s. dudley are cromwell about the teachers and what they gave them, what the gift of dunbar was, teachers put their faith and hope unintelligent students who came from simple homes. a lot of parents had modest jobs, regular jobs, government jobs, created stability, allowed people to plan. what a simple idea, to be able to plan your life. because you have been given this education, you can think about what you want to do, you want dreams and hopes and aspirations and having a very basic, stable middle-class. we talk about that now still but the ability to plan always struck me. i mentioned
then there was the school unity, all the people i knew went to don barr. that was what it was, it was the community. harold nelson got a big knowing laugh from the audience when he added my mother kept saying you are going to be somebody. the other part of being somebody is you'll never embarrass me. and this was something that really struck me as something i take for granted in my life and i am sure most people my age take for granted in our lives and it was from william s. dudley are cromwell...
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t y end and dennis changing - (calling names) (clapping) i've got 3 more don mcdonald, herb roth man, and clooif. (clapping). those individuals and a many others are responsible for the iconic structure. i'll tip my hat to the contracting forces that built this bridge and 34 are mentioned by mr. flowers but i'll also acknowledge because we're eternal indebted to them the many contractors and subcontractors that made this happen. please give them another round of applause. i'm going to take the risk of naming a few individuals i'll end up leaving some folks out. the toll bridge program is mr. tony (clapping) tony your help along the way was much appreciated. brian has been mentioned engineer extraordinaire. the project manager is tim. just one the principle managers is steve (clapping) and i will read off for you names who are heavily involved in the construction effort and i'll ask them to stand. they're here every weekend. (calling names) (clapping) if you four could please stand up (clapping) >> those individuals are only a small representation of the amount of effort that went in a
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don? >> all right, erin, thank you very much. earlier i spoke to bob bayer who says spying on ally says nothing new. but is the information gained from tapping the phones of our allies worth it? i asked him. >> now the national security agencies always sikd up phone calls from all around the world, much of it's accidental. much of it's discarded. you did pick up prime ministers and presidents at some point or another. occasionally you got a piece of intelligence out of it. but for the national security agency, always incidental and it wasn't much paid attention to. i think what's new now is it's been made so graphically evident just how big this collection program is. and frankly, i think listening to merkel's phone, if in fact that happened, and it sounds like it did, we didn't get much intelligence out of it. >> former cia operative bob bayer. >>> a grizzly discovery in new york city. a mother and her four young children found late last night all stabbed to death in an apartment in prok lynbrook lin. brooklyn. i want it turn to
don? >> all right, erin, thank you very much. earlier i spoke to bob bayer who says spying on ally says nothing new. but is the information gained from tapping the phones of our allies worth it? i asked him. >> now the national security agencies always sikd up phone calls from all around the world, much of it's accidental. much of it's discarded. you did pick up prime ministers and presidents at some point or another. occasionally you got a piece of intelligence out of it. but for...
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don dahler is at the federal courthouse in boston for us. don? >> scott, whitey bulger sat stoic and emotionless as the clerk read the word guilty again and again and again. afterwards his attorney jay carney spoke to the media. >> mr. bulger knew, as soon as he was arrested, that he was going to die behind the walls of a prison or on a gurney getting injected with a chemical that would kill him. >> reporter: over the nine week trial federal prosecutors argued bulger was one of the most vicious criminals to ever walk the streets of boston. they said his rise from common crook to mob king pin was made possible because he was protected as an f.b.i. informant who supplied information on rival mobsters. that prompted many of us once loyal top deputies to testify against him including john martorano, a convicted hit man who spoke to "60 minutes" steve kroft in 2008. >> i'm not a judas. i never informed or ratted on nobody. if i could have kill him, i would have killed him but he wasn't there. that's what i think he deserves. >> reporter: witnesses des
don dahler is at the federal courthouse in boston for us. don? >> scott, whitey bulger sat stoic and emotionless as the clerk read the word guilty again and again and again. afterwards his attorney jay carney spoke to the media. >> mr. bulger knew, as soon as he was arrested, that he was going to die behind the walls of a prison or on a gurney getting injected with a chemical that would kill him. >> reporter: over the nine week trial federal prosecutors argued bulger was one...
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chapter of the book is there's still much work to be done, and it's decisive because there's work to be don on issues like in reforms of other areas that we build the trust. because in order for the emerging world to want to continue down this path, they need to feel as though there's something in it for them. trust is critical, corruption is an important issue in a lot of societies, but i think that better relations between the emerging world and the developed world help on that as well. >> okay. well, thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you. >> actually, it's really significant this mound has been preserved through all these years. at one point, there were probably 30-40 of the mounds around the salt river valley, and only a couple of them survived. most of the mounds were much smaller, about a third to a quarter of the size of mesa grande, and the sister mound, which survived also, pueblo grande. a lot of those were destroyed, and these two mounds survived, and it offers us an opportunity to study, learn about their lifestyle, and hopefully learn something about how complex their soci
chapter of the book is there's still much work to be done, and it's decisive because there's work to be don on issues like in reforms of other areas that we build the trust. because in order for the emerging world to want to continue down this path, they need to feel as though there's something in it for them. trust is critical, corruption is an important issue in a lot of societies, but i think that better relations between the emerging world and the developed world help on that as well....
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sonoma county, don nap, kpix a. >> you saw a fox on the way home. >> there have been rattlesnakes. it's been dry. >> they're thyrse though guess who has the water. they want a drink and they scare us a lot. a peak outside tonight. no rain in the forecast. it's going to get hot out here. a live look outside load cover moving in. we'll see that moving into the bay area tonight. the switch of the wind has not occurred yet. and napa, your low the 52 degrees. microclimate forecast you will get mom tomorrow afternoon with a high you have 75. and 80 degrees on sunday. but it's not going to stay that way for yore. high pressure will come in northwest. where we get the offshore wind. it will get us warm tomorrow. we'll be hot roy begin on saturday. but not sunday. high pressure will be get kicked out by this guy here. it's except los angeles and san diego cooler for the next couple days. we have a slight chance of a thunderstorm sunday afternoon, monday afternoon as thunderstorms will likely cop over the sierra. we'll have to watch out for that on sunday and monday. what to expect the big c
sonoma county, don nap, kpix a. >> you saw a fox on the way home. >> there have been rattlesnakes. it's been dry. >> they're thyrse though guess who has the water. they want a drink and they scare us a lot. a peak outside tonight. no rain in the forecast. it's going to get hot out here. a live look outside load cover moving in. we'll see that moving into the bay area tonight. the switch of the wind has not occurred yet. and napa, your low the 52 degrees. microclimate forecast...
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lemon and criminal defense attorney jeff gold, live in sanford, don? >> thank you very much, john. let's talk about the race factor in this. why do you think -- you were standing here when i interview ben ging crump an hour or so ago, why do you think race has been -- besides the obvious, that came up in the beginning. what do you think race has been such a factor in this case? >> it's been such a factor because we know that tracy martin, trayvon's dad, called benjamin crump the day after the killing. he was already suspicious, he was already concerned. was his son getting the treatment that a white person would get. whether that's true or not, it was in his heart. it is something that black men feel. >> is that legitimate for him to feel that? >> it's legitimate to the degree that you don't get charged with driving while white and you can get charged driving while black in america. race still exists. it's a subconscious subtext of things that go on. you know, whether this is about race is another matter, but it was in at least his heart, what was goin
lemon and criminal defense attorney jeff gold, live in sanford, don? >> thank you very much, john. let's talk about the race factor in this. why do you think -- you were standing here when i interview ben ging crump an hour or so ago, why do you think race has been -- besides the obvious, that came up in the beginning. what do you think race has been such a factor in this case? >> it's been such a factor because we know that tracy martin, trayvon's dad, called benjamin crump the day...
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don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours. of i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. i'll see you again here tomorrow night. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org why neither side will be tag tomorrow. >>> the good news is we have a final settlement. >> the clock ticks closer to another bart strike. why neither side will be talking tomorrow. >> danger underground. the bay area community that fears it could be the next san bruno disaster. what it wants pg&e to do immediately. >> and get out of prison, get a check for rent. how one bay area community is defending its first of a kind program. kpix 5 news is next. ,, female announcer: female announcer: save up to 35% on a huge selection of clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. sleep train's inventory clearance sale is on now. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ > >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo
don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours. of i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. i'll see you again here tomorrow night. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org why neither side will be tag tomorrow. >>> the good news is we have a final settlement. >> the clock ticks closer to another bart strike. why neither side will be talking tomorrow. >>...
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cnn's don lemon in the heart of the city. good morning, don. >> reporter: good morning, carol. i'm glad to see some signs of normalcy. people are trying. how can you get when on almost every single corner you see humvees, police officers, members of the national guard. police officers from around the country getting directions just to get to our location and every officer we went to said you have to ask that guy, i'm not from here, i'm not from here. so much presence, so much security here, that it's hazard to even go outside or look outside of your window and not see someone who is involved in the armed services. even the parks here are loaded with people from all over the country. bus loads of people from the military. you know, as this city struggles to move ahead, the thoughts of a grieving city remains very grim. i want to go to pamela brown, covering that story for us. here is what she found. >> community struck by grief. friends and family of 8-year-old martin richard gathered in a park near his home to remember him and pray for his family. his 6-year-old sister lost a l
cnn's don lemon in the heart of the city. good morning, don. >> reporter: good morning, carol. i'm glad to see some signs of normalcy. people are trying. how can you get when on almost every single corner you see humvees, police officers, members of the national guard. police officers from around the country getting directions just to get to our location and every officer we went to said you have to ask that guy, i'm not from here, i'm not from here. so much presence, so much security...
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okay, we're going to move on to don in austin, texas. don, good afternoon. please go ahead with your question or comment for david rothkopf. >> caller: good afternoon. i'd like to ask you to respond to my specific comments if you will about the mf global bankruptcy. and that was filed on a monday, the monday after the sunday night when it was found crystal clearly and everybody knew it, everybody was involved knew about it that there was a loss of money, substantial losses of money was determined sunday night. this is not a controversial statement. so monday during the bankruptcy hearing with a judge who's a friend of the mf global attorney because they had worked together, he heard the mf global attorney tell him there was no loss of money. so this is not going to be a big problem whatsoever. number one, that's impossible for him to state if no accounting had been done. it would take a long time. number two, everybody in the courtroom knew that that was false, and who was in the courtroom but regulators from the commodity futures trading commission and regu
okay, we're going to move on to don in austin, texas. don, good afternoon. please go ahead with your question or comment for david rothkopf. >> caller: good afternoon. i'd like to ask you to respond to my specific comments if you will about the mf global bankruptcy. and that was filed on a monday, the monday after the sunday night when it was found crystal clearly and everybody knew it, everybody was involved knew about it that there was a loss of money, substantial losses of money was...
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terrell. >> brown: don dahler, thank you so much. health officials have confirmed more cases of cyclospora. the stomach bugged sickened more than 400 people in 16 states. investigators are struggling to find the source of the outbreak. some of the cases were traced to a salad mix from a mexican farm. it was served at olive gardens and red lobsters in nebraska and iowa. the other illnesses are still a mystery tonight. carter evans has the latest. >> reporter: the f.d.a. says a talad mix that came from the taylor farm processing plant in mexico contained a parasite called cyclospora. that is what authorities say siused an outbreak of severe stomach illness. the salad mix was delivered to the olive garden and red lobster in iowa and nebraska. r's still unknown why the contamination occurred. the f.d.a. says it's not yet fear whether the cases reported from other states are part of the same outbreak. how surprised were you to hear about this outbreak? >> very surprised. >> reporter: food safety consultant jeff nelken said cyclospora infe
terrell. >> brown: don dahler, thank you so much. health officials have confirmed more cases of cyclospora. the stomach bugged sickened more than 400 people in 16 states. investigators are struggling to find the source of the outbreak. some of the cases were traced to a salad mix from a mexican farm. it was served at olive gardens and red lobsters in nebraska and iowa. the other illnesses are still a mystery tonight. carter evans has the latest. >> reporter: the f.d.a. says a talad...
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have someone that can balance all of these things and be true to commitment to getting all of these don's done that have been on the agenda for the last couple years, whether it's painting or a park, all things that we want to see completed and carried to the future in a most responsive way. i know we are going to have a great colleague especially from the comments that i have heard from the rest of the board members. they feel very happy with this choice as well because they know katie, they know her work and they know how she's communicated with them and certainly katie's had that great collaboration already with our key agencies in the city. so with that, i would like to introduce our appointie who we will swear in tomorrow and have that done in haste so we can get on with the production of the city. may i introduce katie tang. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. i guess the suspense is over now. i want to thank everyone for being here today. all the community members, members of the city family, members of the board standing behind me, my parents. my partner justin, but i especial
have someone that can balance all of these things and be true to commitment to getting all of these don's done that have been on the agenda for the last couple years, whether it's painting or a park, all things that we want to see completed and carried to the future in a most responsive way. i know we are going to have a great colleague especially from the comments that i have heard from the rest of the board members. they feel very happy with this choice as well because they know katie, they...
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>> reporter: don, not at this stage. we don't have any word from north korea to say that it has nullified the armistice agreement, which as you say ended the korean war back in 1953, but certainly they have been the threats that we've been hearing all of last week. this was in the lead up to those u.n. sanctions that were passed unanimously by the security council. we also had that threat of a pre-emptive nuclear strike on the united states and on south korea and then yesterday, don, we also heard from north korea that it was ready for war. so all this rhetoric, we are used to it, but not at this capacity, not at this intensity, which is why people here in seoul are a little bit concerned as to what this could mean. could this mean a military provocation from north korea? a raid or an armed skirmish to make the rest of the world take notice of north korea and to obviously get the attention of the united states, don? >> so, anna, the north koreans really want this joint training exercise, u.s. and south korean troops, to
>> reporter: don, not at this stage. we don't have any word from north korea to say that it has nullified the armistice agreement, which as you say ended the korean war back in 1953, but certainly they have been the threats that we've been hearing all of last week. this was in the lead up to those u.n. sanctions that were passed unanimously by the security council. we also had that threat of a pre-emptive nuclear strike on the united states and on south korea and then yesterday, don, we...
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we'll continue right now with don lemon. we used to have our little moment together. >> now our moments are via satellite. but we miss you.
we'll continue right now with don lemon. we used to have our little moment together. >> now our moments are via satellite. but we miss you.
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meet don. hello, alan. don drove me home, and i don't have any money. okay, uh is don a cabbie? no, no. don is a close personal friend. don is a cabbie. he has enough friends, and he wants his $80. what happened to your money? good question. you know how easy texas hold 'em looks on tv when you can see the other guys' hole cards? yeah. very different in real life. right. uh, 20, 40, 60 80. no tip? hold on. five dollars... keep your money, mr. trump. you need it
meet don. hello, alan. don drove me home, and i don't have any money. okay, uh is don a cabbie? no, no. don is a close personal friend. don is a cabbie. he has enough friends, and he wants his $80. what happened to your money? good question. you know how easy texas hold 'em looks on tv when you can see the other guys' hole cards? yeah. very different in real life. right. uh, 20, 40, 60 80. no tip? hold on. five dollars... keep your money, mr. trump. you need it
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don ford, kpix 5. >> according to the national guard, the unit has rescued 1,003 military members and civilians. >> good they have them home. >> welcome back. >> great homecoming. >> american heroes. >> they kind of came back to some different weather. lightning. >> reporter: yeah. welcome home, guys. saturday p 107. sunday, feels like we went back two seasons. this morning, thunder and lightning. now we are calming down once again. the usual friend is back, the on shore flow. when you see clouds from this particular vantage point from left to right or maybe your ipad, we do see that on shore flow coming back. that means we will have mainly cloud. temperatures cooler than normal. the clouds are banking up against the brooklyn hills. livermore you are at 70. san jose 72. a far cry from the 100-degree readings we saw over the weekend. santa rosa, you are only 62 degrees. 102 in livermore on friday. 107 on saturday. then things just came crashing down sound. you woke up, went out to grab the paper and it was a big difference, wasn't it? >> 30 degrees cooler on sunday. dublin temperatures
don ford, kpix 5. >> according to the national guard, the unit has rescued 1,003 military members and civilians. >> good they have them home. >> welcome back. >> great homecoming. >> american heroes. >> they kind of came back to some different weather. lightning. >> reporter: yeah. welcome home, guys. saturday p 107. sunday, feels like we went back two seasons. this morning, thunder and lightning. now we are calming down once again. the usual friend is...
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download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media don carty dot com. over to go digital the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our craft several we've been hijacked why a handful of transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one school class i'm tom hartman and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem try rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america five ready to join the movement then walk a little bit. of . activism politics in a cold place and a whole lot of media publicity what is greenpeace all about today is it a small gain self promoting. or a brave environmentalist opinions vary and at the very center of the debate surrounding organizations such as greenpeace is the question whether they have the r
download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media don carty dot com. over to go digital the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our craft several we've been hijacked why a handful of transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our founding...
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and don l tweeted this. rough commute 1.5 hours from alameda to american canyon. want to know how long it takes to you get around the bay area. share video on license or instagram. use that hash tag that i mentioned. dear bart. also send video to the 7 news facebook page as well. again all of this may come to an end soon we hope. we are waiting at the podium announcement on the negotiations. give bart and union something to tell news the next hour take you back out there live. bring it to you here on 7 news at 9 as you have heard us say. we are expecting a major announcement about a deal having been reached. the mayor of oakland kwan has tweeted out announcement about a deal is coming soon. we have seen no evidence of that this moment except number of key poll significance shown up here at the last moment as we expect announcement to be made soon. >> either way deal or no deal joan us early tomorrow morning for the latest on the bart strike. morning news team will be here beginning at 4 a.m. look at how the morning commute is shaping up. >> well, again standby for
and don l tweeted this. rough commute 1.5 hours from alameda to american canyon. want to know how long it takes to you get around the bay area. share video on license or instagram. use that hash tag that i mentioned. dear bart. also send video to the 7 news facebook page as well. again all of this may come to an end soon we hope. we are waiting at the podium announcement on the negotiations. give bart and union something to tell news the next hour take you back out there live. bring it to you...
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in antioch, don ford, kpix 5. >>> other bay area headlines tonight. an autopsy has been completed in the death of that british sailor during the america's cup training. andrew simpson died when his boat capsized in the bay back in may. medical examiner reports say simpson suffered extensive trauma to his head and neck and drowned. >>> take a look at the car that ran into this salon in san jose. this picture was captured by the san jose fire department. this is the aftermath. no win dean a little bit of shattered glass. two workers were in the store at the time. no one was hurt. that window is now repaired and the salon is open for business. >>> for weeks we have been focused on the threat of another b.a.r.t strike, but remember the bat bolts that threatened to delay the opening of the new bay bridge? we couldn't stop talking about that. well, crews are now installing the permanent fix for that problem. tonight, we can show you what it looks like. >> this is a unique fix to a unique problem. >> beneath the deck of the new bay bridge, the permanent fix
in antioch, don ford, kpix 5. >>> other bay area headlines tonight. an autopsy has been completed in the death of that british sailor during the america's cup training. andrew simpson died when his boat capsized in the bay back in may. medical examiner reports say simpson suffered extensive trauma to his head and neck and drowned. >>> take a look at the car that ran into this salon in san jose. this picture was captured by the san jose fire department. this is the aftermath....
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as don knapp reports, the other union representatives are still at it right now. don. >> reporter: that's right. still at it right now here at the caltrans building in oakland. although we did hear talk of progress being made, we did hear from two union negotiators who say no, one took the union right out of the building and said they won't be back until next week. it's not likely the next big step in the bart standoff with its unions will happen here. but in san francisco county superior court tomorrow morning at 9:00. that's when governor jerry brown is expected to ask the court to consider his request for a 60 day cooling off period. this evening, train operator and negotiator gave us an ingling of what has been going on today. >> we are making proposals and waiting to hear the response and we'll tell more what the tone is based on the next response we hear. >> without the pressure of a strike, is that changing things? >> i think the cooling off period is not in effect yet. i think there's a little pressure on the parties to come to a deal before the governor h
as don knapp reports, the other union representatives are still at it right now. don. >> reporter: that's right. still at it right now here at the caltrans building in oakland. although we did hear talk of progress being made, we did hear from two union negotiators who say no, one took the union right out of the building and said they won't be back until next week. it's not likely the next big step in the bart standoff with its unions will happen here. but in san francisco county superior...
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don knapp on how passion is spilling over into public meetings. >> reporter: everyone knows marin as the mellow county where people in nature all just get along. or at least they used to. >> [ arguing ] >> reporter karla posted this video of a meeting held by supervisor susan adams. new development of affordable housing. >> i think they think if they scream and yell loudly enough and interrupt they win the argument. >> adams who is an obgyn was reluctant to talk about dead fetuses sent to her. >> the level of discourse in our community right now has evolved to a place i haven't seen it before. >> has marin county lost its mellow? >> she found was all these individuals that feel like they are laid back yet there's this tension and anger. >> others here tend to agree. sfl appears more relaxed but more tightly sprung. >> people's attitudes the way they talk to each other. they are rude, they don't listen and impatient. >> once known nationally may just be a reflection of the rest of the country. people struggling to protect. >> they have a big investment here. they made a lot of money.
don knapp on how passion is spilling over into public meetings. >> reporter: everyone knows marin as the mellow county where people in nature all just get along. or at least they used to. >> [ arguing ] >> reporter karla posted this video of a meeting held by supervisor susan adams. new development of affordable housing. >> i think they think if they scream and yell loudly enough and interrupt they win the argument. >> adams who is an obgyn was reluctant to talk...
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thank you, for explaining that don knapp. >>> today's aids walk, $2.5 million was raised. the money benefits the aids foundation and 28 other organizations helping people with the disease. since the walk began in 1987 more than $80 million has been raised for life-saving programs. >>> later on 6 minutes, a rare city. the pwoft lost boys of sudan? >> reporter: thousands were allowed to travel to america to make new homes. >> i would say this is one of the most successful reset elements in u.s. history. >> wow. >> they come to a new world never imagining things that we have had all our lives. the story of survival and hope tonight on "secretary minutes" right here on kpix-5. >>> well, a re-- "60 minutes" right here on kpix-5. >>> and doppler radar. it is in search for thunderstorms. we will pinpoint the days we could expect them. as the news continues ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, trapped in a window grate - floors above the ground. a er cries and >>> a rescue in china this weekend. a 5-year-old girl became trapped in a window grate 24 floors above the ground. a neighbor hearded her crie
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and don borelli, a 25-year f.b.i. adviser who is now chief operating officer of the soufan group, which consults on security matters. juan zuarte, the president said today the investigation is in iten fancy but we know there was a pressure cooker involved, there may have been b.b.s involved, shrapnel and that maybe a circuit board was found that was used as a timer. what does this tell us about the source of this explosion? >> well, enthis is pa o the forensic work that happens now and what authorities are looking for are signatures in the devices themselves that can give them some clues as to who may have been behind the attacks. what this tells us, at least to date, what we know is this was designed to have maximum effect. even though the explosive charge itself wasn't massive. it was designed with the ball bearings and nails and other shrapnel to have maximum impact upon explosion and so what that tells us is that this is more than the work of a mere amateur but it's certainly not sophisticated enough to tell us th
and don borelli, a 25-year f.b.i. adviser who is now chief operating officer of the soufan group, which consults on security matters. juan zuarte, the president said today the investigation is in iten fancy but we know there was a pressure cooker involved, there may have been b.b.s involved, shrapnel and that maybe a circuit board was found that was used as a timer. what does this tell us about the source of this explosion? >> well, enthis is pa o the forensic work that happens now and...
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don draper is a nare saw cyst. >> you are a nare saw cyst? >> you are proud of your narcissism? you like to brad in front of hundreds of thousands of people. bill you never touched a girl, but you saw a side boob on cinemax. way was happy to have cinemax. there must have been a cross in the cable. we have to look at the end game. what you are describing is a guy that is so into himself he has lots of facial products on. probably flexes in the mirror as he is having sex with two girls. the end of that movie is called "american psycho" so think about that. i don't want to be a nare is you cyst, but they will probably end up killing you. that's how it ends. call me. the homeless, lovable types are the best. and i have cable now. >> it is actually a long cable you sleep next to. >> next topic a jelly wrestling contest at cambridge university, wonder where that is, has been canceled plans saying it was sexist and massage nistic and inappropriate. students petitioned against the event which included babes rolling around in a pool of jelly. the organizers finally caved. jim, is this an
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so we know he has to don these welding goggles. so it appears he's not quite ready to go. he's right there and looks like maybe they're going over things. and with him just a bevy politicians involved or head of all of the various agencies involved here. and steve hemmingger is here in that hat. we also saw earlier dockerty. mayors of san francisco and oakland are there. but the one event we're waiting for now is a chain cutting. other speeches have taken place and this is a final, final here. it appears most crowds that is going to be allowed here made their way from the saw mooj tooth building soy don't know. could with soon ask we'll bring it to you live. >> thank you. we'll stay with this until that chain cutting takes place. >> yes >>> coming up, you're looking at live pictures of the toll plaza and when the bridge will open. >> also, imagine if your refund got deposited into another account. the bank says sorry you're out of luck. >> search for undiscovered species a institution is encouraging college students to join in an effort to that could hold answers to more q
so we know he has to don these welding goggles. so it appears he's not quite ready to go. he's right there and looks like maybe they're going over things. and with him just a bevy politicians involved or head of all of the various agencies involved here. and steve hemmingger is here in that hat. we also saw earlier dockerty. mayors of san francisco and oakland are there. but the one event we're waiting for now is a chain cutting. other speeches have taken place and this is a final, final here....
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i'm don lemon. the white house in damage control mode after even more new allegations over the nsa's spying on our closest allies and a grizzly and who rfic mass killing. a mother and her four children murdered. those stories and more just ahead. but first, this. we are talking about chris brown's latest run-in with the law and about the passing of a rock icon. >>
i'm don lemon. the white house in damage control mode after even more new allegations over the nsa's spying on our closest allies and a grizzly and who rfic mass killing. a mother and her four children murdered. those stories and more just ahead. but first, this. we are talking about chris brown's latest run-in with the law and about the passing of a rock icon. >>
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donning the daisy dukes, get the job done? >> taking a look at traffic now this is the san francisco skyway. you can see it's packed. extremely heavy for drivers in both directions. especially those making their way to the loier deck of the bay bridge. stay with us. the news at yes honey? dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. [ dad ] jan? ♪ >> a north carolina man is not sure if he'll continue a bid to become the first person to cross the atlantic with helium balloons. he lifted off in a basket hoisted by 370 balloons, however, he he got 300 miles, a malfunction forced him to touch down 12 hours into the flight. the 39-year-old says the film "up" inspired him to attempt this attempt -- attempt this flight. >> but he's trying to make it 2500 miles. >> yes. yes. >> actress nicole kidman may press charges after being bit hit by a bicyclist and knocked to the ground. take a look. a freelance pap
donning the daisy dukes, get the job done? >> taking a look at traffic now this is the san francisco skyway. you can see it's packed. extremely heavy for drivers in both directions. especially those making their way to the loier deck of the bay bridge. stay with us. the news at yes honey? dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. [ dad ] jan? ♪ >> a...